Jennifer Murphy

Jennifer Murphy is the founder and CEO of Runa Digital Assets. She brings over 30 years of experience in asset management, including a practical focus over the past 5 years on the enormous potential for blockchain and digital assets.

As part of her prior role as Chief Operating Officer of Western Asset Management, a global investment firm with $475+ Billion in AUM, Ms. Murphy sponsored the firm’s research and development of blockchain-based applications and other innovation initiatives, such as the Western team’s purchase of the first fixed income security issued on blockchain infrastructure in 2018. Before Western, Jennifer worked at Legg Mason as Chief Administrative Officer and as President and CEO of Legg Mason Capital Management, the investment firm founded by legendary investor Bill Miller.

Jennifer began her career as a securities analyst and is a Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA). She has an MBA from the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania and a BA in Economics from Brown University. She serves on Brown’s Presidential Advisory Council on Economics.

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How Bitcoin Benefits From Global Stresses

An asset that gains from disorder is surely worth having in one’s portfolio, says Jennifer Murphy, CEO of Runa Digital Assets.

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Crypto for Advisors: Waiting for the Next Crypto Bull Market? It’s Already Here.

Is crypto winter slowly thawing and spring upon us? Thanks to Jennnifer Murphy from Runa Digital Assets sharing their perspective on the crypto market and indicators that the bull may be upon us.

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What Fat Tails and Revolutionary Ages Mean for Digital Assets

There are over 20,000 cryptocurrencies in existence. But if history is our guide, only a handful of them will drive the majority of wealth creation.

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